The actresses played sisters Margot, Lara Jean and Kitty Song-Covey in three hit Netflix movies, adapted from Jenny Han’s bestsellers.
The Song-Covey sisters are back!
Lana Condor, Janel Parrish and Anna Cathcart reunited at the Unforgettable Gala in Beverly Hills on Saturday night, and the actresses — who played sisters Lara Jean, Margot and Kitty in the hit Netflix movies To all the boys I’ve loved before – they were emotional while taking photos together.
The film trilogy is adapted from Jenny Han’s bestsellers, and the author shared a group photo of herself with Condor, Parrish and Cathcart on Instagram. The Song-Covey sisters looked grown-up as they smiled together at the black-tie event.
Parrish, 35, shared a blurry photo on her Instagram Story of her hugging Han, who has become an executive producer on another of her bestselling trilogies, My summer is beautiful, for Prime Video. The Sweet little liars The alum called it a “murky but happy reunion.”
Janel Parrish, Lana Condor and Anna Cathcart have a ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ reunion at the 21st Annual Unforgettable Gala in Beverly Hills.
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She also posted several selfies with her former on-screen sisters – and a sweet snap of her and Cathcart, 20, hugging on the red carpet outside the event – as she called the night “the reunion my heart needed”.
“Song Covey sisters for life 🥹,” Parrish wrote in the caption. “I love you, sisters.”
Condor, 26 — who played the leading lady in the films and had a sometimes tumultuous young love story with Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) — commented on the post, “I love you so much sister.”
Atop a photo of her hugging Cathcart, Parrish admitted: “When I tell you we cried, I mean we CRIED.”
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The sister’s surprise reunion on Saturday night comes months after Cathcart starred in a spinoff series about her To all Boys character, younger sister and troublesome Kitty.
She told PEOPLE she’s returning to the character, which she first met as a 13-year-old when she auditioned for the role in 2017. XO Kitty it was “like going back to see an old friend” and “definitely a pinch-me moment”.
“I definitely didn’t think I’d be a part of this universe and this role for this many years, and being able to explore in the way that I have is something that excites me every day,” Cathcart said of the spinoff. , which was later greenlit for a second season.
“Honestly, none of us expected it To all Boys becoming what it is, or having the reaction it is,” she admitted. “I definitely didn’t expect it. I think it’s one of the most unpredictable things that happened in my life. I never would have expected this trip to become what it has been.”
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Anna Cathcart, Lana Condor, Jenny Han and Janel Parrish at the 21st Annual Unforgettable Gala in Beverly Hills.
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She also said that she was in touch with both of her on-screen elder sisters for advice before she started acting in the show.
“Right at the beginning, when I heard about these ideas, I was asking them for advice and telling them about these things that were going on, these different conversations, and they were honestly such a great support system,” she said of the actresses. , whom she called “role models”.
She particularly relied on Condor, she said, as she navigated “the big things that come with it, the overwhelming things and all the feelings that come with the excitement of being in charge and being at the center of the story.”
“I’ve looked up to her for so long that it’s weird that I experience things like that the same way,” she explained.
Anna Cathcart, Janel Parrish and Lana Condor in the Netflix series ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’.
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Condor has also been open about her love for the trilogy in the past, telling PEOPLE in 2021 that playing Lara Jean made her feel “more connected to my community than ever before.”
“People who come to me, share with me their experiences from high school and how they felt seen and represented in movies,” she said. “My identity has been deeply enriched by these experiences.”
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